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cain
English
Noun
cain (countable and uncountable, plural cains)
- Alternative form of kain
Anagrams
- Inca, NIAC, Nica, inca
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kai?n/
Adjective
cain (feminine singular cain, plural ceinion, equative ceined, comparative ceinach, superlative ceinaf)
- fine
- lovely
- intricate
Mutation
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abel
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch abel, from Old French able, from Latin habilis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?.b?l/
- Hyphenation: abel
- Rhymes: -a?b?l
- Homophone: Abel
Adjective
abel (comparative abeler, superlative abelst)
- (dated) capable, able
- Synonyms: behendig, bekwaam, capabel, handig
Inflection
Derived terms
- abelheid
Old French
Etymology
from Medieval Latin albellus, diminutive of Latin albus (“white”).
Noun
abel m (oblique plural abeaus or abeax or abiaus or abiax or abels, nominative singular abeaus or abeax or abiaus or abiax or abels, nominative plural abel)
- white poplar; Populus alba
Descendants
- ? English: abele
Further reading
- Populus alba on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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